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    Burnout and engagement of non-professional counsellors in South Africa 

    Fourie, Lukas Albertus (North-West University, 2004)
    Counselling services as provided by non-professional counsellors have been in place for a number of decades. Counselling traumatised people demands a significant amount of emotional investment from the counsellor. A neglected ...
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    Work wellness of academic staff in South African higher education institutions 

    Barkhuizen, Emmerentia Nicolene (North-West University, 2005)
    Academia is a demanding profession, as evidenced by a body of research that documents the debilitating impact of occupational stress and burnout on the personal and professional welfare of academics. In particular, high ...
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    Job resources, positive work-home interaction and work engagement in a sample of police officers 

    Cronje, Sherril (North-West University, 2006)
    The two most significant domains in the lives of employed individuals are work and home, which can influence each other in both a negative and a positive way. However, there has been a lack of empirical research investigating ...
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    Work-related wellness of information technology professionals in South Africa 

    Westerman, Christelle (North-West University, 2005)
    The information technology industry is considered to be one of the most demanding industries, with significant social, physical and psychological consequences for the wellbeing of the information technology professional. ...
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    Crossover of engagement and life satisfaction among dual–earner parents 

    Wessels, Elette (North-West University, 2009)
    An individual has the ability to project feelings and emotions onto someone else, to the extent that the other person reacts to them, whether in a similar or opposite manner. These are known as crossover effects. Crossover ...
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    Burnout and engagement of teachers in the North West Province 

    Jackson, Leone Trodricht Basie (North-West University, 2004)
    Continuous exposure to things like high job demands, lack of job resources, change, competitiveness and rivalry, can result in stress and burnout. Stressful events may lead to ill health and might impact negatively on the ...
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    Burnout and work engagement of employees in an insurance company 

    Coetzer, Wilhelmina Johanna (North-West University, 2004)
    Continuous changes along with the increased pressure to perform may result in feelings of distrust, strain in interpersonal relations, psychological strain, fatigue and tension, all affecting the well-being of employees. ...
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    Burnout and work engagement among South African psychologists 

    Roothman, Brett (North-West University, 2010)
    Although numerous and divergent stressors are inherent to the professional life of a psychologist, research regarding burnout and its antipode, work engagement in psychologists is sparse. The current research sought to ...
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    Moderators between work context and psychological health in a public service sector 

    Wiliams, Shelley-Ann (North-West University, 2009)
    Work context has many consequences for the psychological outcomes of employees. These outcomes also have consequences for the employer through possible loss of productivity, impaired health of employees which may be ...
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    Occupational stress, coping, burnout and work engagement of emergency workers in Gautenge 

    Naudé, Johannes Lodewikus Pretorius (Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2003)
    Emergency work is considered to be one of the most demanding occupations with significant social, physical and psychological consequences for the well-being of the emergency worker. Burnout, as well as its antithesis, work ...
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